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SW006010

Manufacturer Part Number
SW006010
Description
MPLAB 17C SOFTWARE
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Datasheets

Specifications of SW006010

Tool Function
Compiler
Tool Type
Compiler
Processor Series
PIC17C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
For Use With/related Products
MPLAB®
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Library/Precompiled Object Overview
Step Over (MPLAB IDE v5.xx/v6.xx)
Step Over allows you to debug code without stepping into subroutines. When stepping
over a CALL instruction, the next breakpoint will be set at the instruction after the CALL.
If for some reason the subroutine gets into an endless loop or does not return properly,
the next breakpoint will never be reached.
The Step Over command is the same as Single Step except for its handling of CALL
instructions.
Stimulus (Simulators)
Input to the simulator, i.e., data generated to exercise the response of simulation to
external signals. Often the data is put into the form of a list of actions in a text file.
Stimulus may be asynchronous, synchronous (pin), clocked and register.
Stopwatch (Simulators)
A counter for measuring execution cycles.
Symbol (MPLAB IDE v5.xx/v6.xx)
A symbol is a general purpose mechanism for describing the various pieces which
comprise a program. These pieces include function names, variable names, section
names, file names, struct/enum/union tag names, etc.
Symbols in MPLAB IDE refer mainly to variable names, function names and assembly
labels.
System Button
The system button is another name for the system window control. Clicking on the
system button pops up the system menu.
System Window Control
The system window control is located in the upper left corner of windows and some
dialogs. Clicking on this control usually pops up a menu that has the items “Minimize,”
“Maximize,” and “Close.” In some MPLAB IDE windows, additional modes or functions
can be found.
T
Target (MPLAB ICE 2000, MPLAB ICD, MPLAB ICD 2)
Refers to user hardware.
Target Application (MPLAB ICE 2000, MPLAB ICD, MPLAB ICD 2)
Firmware residing on the target board.
Target Board (MPLAB ICE 2000, MPLAB ICD, MPLAB ICD 2)
The circuitry and programmable device that makes up the target application.
Target Processor (MPLAB ICE 2000, MPLAB ICD, MPLAB ICD 2)
The microcontroller device on the target application board.
Template (Editor)
Lines of text that you build for inserting into your files at a later time. The MPLAB Editor
stores templates in template files.
Tool Bar (MPLAB IDE v5.xx/v6.xx)
A row or column of icons that you can click on to execute MPLAB IDE functions.
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